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Television in Moldova was introduced in 1958. From 2022 it became illegal to retransmit television and radio programmes with informative, analytical, military, or political content, produced in states that have not ratified the European Convention regulation on cross-border television.
The channel was criticized and on 4 July 2014, the Coordinating Council of the Audiovisual of Moldova sanctioned Prime and other channels for broadcasting Russian "informative-analytical" programs, which contained aggressive propaganda and promotes and increases fake news and information regarding the Ukrainian government.
TV8 (formerly TV7) is a nonprofit television network based in Chișinău, Moldova. [1] It is owned by the Public Association “Media Alternativa”, whose executive director is Natalia Morari . TV8 uses a programming strategy of international movies and tv shows , as well as local talk shows and news broadcasting .
OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović said that they could harm freedom of expression and of the media. [5] A new draft contained less ambiguous provisions. [6] In July 2016 three amendments to the Audio-visual Code, aiming to limit foreign-language or foreign broadcasts, were adopted the Parliament in the first reading.
Initially it was created to be the first news television channel of Republic of Moldova, but its focus changed to more general programming on March 5, 2011. Presently, the channel shows news journals, political / social / entertaining shows and talk-shows, movies, TV series, and cartoons dubbed in Romanian or Russian.
Defunct television channels in Moldova (5 P) Pages in category "Television channels in Moldova" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Realitatea TV (Romanian pronunciation: [re.aliˈtate̯a teˈve], meaning "The Reality TV") is a Moldovan generalist-informative television channel.The channel is distributed by the cable operators in Moldova, and since May 2015 also broadcasts through analogue terrestrial television in Chișinău and its suburbs.
Moldova 1 was launched on 30 April 1958, at 7:00 pm, with a welcome speech from the society and party structures. During the first years, it broadcast two times a week on Friday and Sunday. [1] On 4 February 2025, Moldova 1 became available in Transnistria. [2]